Wired reports that a Mr. Peden, a schoolteacher, has redeveloped an abandoned Topeka, Kansas Cold War era Atlas intercontinental missile base into upscale housing, former missile silos once alive with men and hydrogen bomb tipped missiles now turned into comfy homes, with control rooms turned into Spiritual Rooms containing spiritual artifacts from around the globe. Word is the silo homes are selling briskly, especially to those who feel threatened by growing confrontations around the world.
I feel so safe when underground
Though it’s taken me a while-o
To get used to the lack of sound
In my new homey silo
Except at night in deepest dark
I seem to hear some ticking
And distantly a watch dog bark
And Geiger counters clicking
Along ‘bout dawn, say three or four
I sometimes hear a rumble
Like opening a far off door
And distant voices mumble
And in my dreams I see the keys
Slide firmly in position
And turn in twain with practiced ease
And then the shout, “Ignition!”
It’s then I wake up in a sweat
And thank the guys who manned it
And turned away the dire threat
In times that did demand it
I’m glad that Atlas played its part
In keeping us from frying
Thanks to the crews who from the start
Kept freedom’s flags a-flying